wf he ie ee ce eet ee ape een eeresnsrane eee eeeseneeeeene en a a apeibeectemes i ’ - , we ‘ ‘ ‘dhe ” / 4 THE DAILY EXAMINER * “ Sine - - : MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1893. = ——— — - = ewe ee ee — eos ——_ ——__ —__= e . Scnpdihiahnecclaay <mnaceetatamoninn meme een an te creaming mone OMpinbace penance eno eeery mee aOR ere mn ale col Sai areca treats cae aa nantes paeots | CHEESE EXHIBITS AT THE FAIR. LETTERS T THE EDITOR canal : i : THE DAILY RXAMINER. We have received a list of the Canadian ma ; - | Exhibitors of factory cheese at the October od rOBER 0, 1893. | competition in the W orld’s Fair, Chicago, MONETARY CONSIDERATIONS. 3 i ~ | with the points scored = ye The = Str,—The Silver Purchase and the Mc- Mail Contract. SpectaL Desparcnes tro Tae Examiner g THE GRIT CIRCULAR. includes several hun red names. — Kinley bille have precipitated a condition ee . — have space to-day for only the exhibitors f thines thet i i ieeataies . ' ' lace the most | he Maritime Provinces Those | ©! “ings that is proving most disasterous | pendors addressed to the Postrmaster-Gener- MVERTORE deat ." j from the 2 a yy ; entitled to | '° OUF friends across the line. Under the al will be received at Oftawa until noon on ial a at tes we | Scoring over wints are. PX ‘ ee RIDAY, 24th November, 1883, for the con yvey- harital construction tha unk ae I cover of law, the Scribes and re ance of Her Majesty's Baalle ow on HARRISON. ‘ it sania leita | : Sa : i Bible days devoured widows houses. The | tracts for the winter season 1893-1894, over each pia —— ee | Albert Rabey, Kensington, P E I. trees 89 | same thing goes on. Failing restitution, | of the following routes, viz :— y Mesars. L. H. Davies, W. 8.| President Mt Stewart eee er retribution followed, and the descendants Cape Traverse Boat House and’ Railway Ter ee |} John McKenzie, Sailors Hope..........-.964 | of these sanie Pharisees are scat.ered in minus—as required. . * at r minent members of , ; : eat Ms . aanen: tart * ; ee a fe u a | President Red House Dairying Co.....-944] a}] lands and persecuted for many ee ee Sammerside The Cool and Deliberate Act =| Hw Opposit There was con | Geo Burgess, St Peter’s Bay........ 95} generations. Unwise laws should be re cial ible cuties ad teiemmativen y a great deal of inter 1 the ex" | Edw L Head, New Perth.......... - «100-964 pealed. Robbery should not have the oe een ais ine ae of a Madman. ; ; " ‘ expect ) Satur- | Joseph Burgess, Murray Harbor North.96 | ganetion of law. Excepting to a privileged | o:ained, and blank forme of tender will be Mr. De rgans W gret | President New Perth Dairying Co.......91 | fw, money in Canada is scarce and dear et Bede eae Pat bee ’ . % | AE Venning, Gowan Brae.............--.914 | 4s the country is increasing in wealth if | seriber. ; co ‘ , , ” I : | President Kensington Dairying Co......903 | jot in population, there must be som: F. DE St. C. BRECKEN, all - | ee | St Peter's Bay ee - reason why it ie so much more difficult t Asst. P.O, Inspector. He Had an Awfally Sudden C M 1 a aly a ependent and | J R Moore, M rell...... . . 96 get money than to get goods. I propose Pa Omics Tomer’: Qaes, f jie lees . i eor- | | MacHoover, Vernon River Bridge Je i} .o show how it comes that in this Canade 6th October, 1593. 4 hee ie » ‘Detrios | C J Brown, Cornwall 76 f ours, one of the fine-t lands under the oct30—dy 3i Cuicago, Oct. 30. ' | ; . ne ~.. | President Cornwall Dairying Co "oe anopy of heaven, the rich are getting ‘ ; At 7.50 o'clock on Saturday night, a I ExaMinni ares that | & Hf Hood, Mt Stewart oo 354 richer and the poor poorer. : At confedera- TERPSIGHORE HAI Patrick Eugene Prendergast, rang the bell . 4 ‘ it men | President More! ba ing Co. ae «8 tion, among a number of wire and unwise at the residence of Mayor Harrison. } i ‘ Gowan Brae Dairying Co 9231 laws, we had a Savings Bank Act passed Wi he : opened the door, Prender- , ‘ e |} . oo - : : , se ‘ ° ‘ hen the servant opened the door, rendez ] i a Murray Harbor North Dairy- In theory it looked all right, in practice it TO THs FROST AGAIN! gast asked for Mr. Harrison, who went to 5 « Mr. P. Blal It} ; — "eer 93 has beet 5 5 peeeren se t Pt to oa The usual winter terms for recreation, in- | t@é door. The man drew a revolver and y aa ae PJD n, New Perth > - July last, the government had borrowe: struction and amusement will open for the | fired a shot entering the mayor’s abdomen. . t M et mi tenons 9t ? from the people of Canada through the say- eracon ot tue pore Dall, Sines. Genego ore Two more shots were fired, the fiest i x Chi : & Son, Richmond Fact " "a7 = banks, $41,849,658 (forty-one million: aia ar ae caught all the ‘eidettel and entered the mayor’s body under the left the / NB cee te. 97 eight hundred and forty-nine thousand fashionable steps and movements in Dancing | arm. Mr. Harrison, when the first shot 9 : ( rilley & Son, Watervil e, N B. ei six hundred and fifty-eight doilars) Phis knows and prastions fn See are | Was fired, had started toward the door. are a ' W Morton Toy ping ks mtie! iiNS 52 | amount, payable on demand or at short invited to apply on or before the evening of | The second shot struck him when within ' sera " er i Rt Stewart, North End Lochaber. ¥32 | notice, is locked up in public w orks. The | opening. a few feet of the assassin. Mr. Harrison o* and ; the | C Macdonald, Antigonish......... ~ a. | withdrawal from active circulation of such E. BURRIS. was’.00-cloéé'“to the muzzle of the a ee atl sdiaien oe cael © L Tilley & Son, Woodstock, N B... . a vast sum fora population of fiye mil-} _oct26—dy tf st devolver ‘iwhen. the third ehet ous " ' JEH ns, Nappar stn, N Serrseeeeee 999 | lions he 8 cramped and paralyzed effort. It ; n ' fired that the bullet shattered cne 4 s Car Macy nerson 8 — is safe to Ray, hal we no Government THE SOCIETY (F ARTS of the knuckles of his left hand and NS ~., | Saving banks this forty millions would be dhe powder Warned hia Book. Me. Eerei- ‘ : fence McKay, Melford, NS oes oe in active use. Partof it would be in- on son died in afew niinute-. Prendergast v 9 M A Murphy, Middle River, NS 1, vested in houses, mere of it would go into of Canada (Limited), delivered himself up to the police at the My, | 7 Bunee, Denmere, & S...---. - + | the development of our vast mineral areas; lige station. He undoubtedly is insane. . . . Allan Mahoney, Strathborm, N 5... “ the fishing interests would get a part of it, MONTREAL. He says that Harrison promised him an Allan Kennedy, : nion ¢ re NS ae and the chartered banks, who =e on | ceneeneniens otlice and he shot him because he had not wr! Mr © Ar ald, Antigonish,NS 99 | of theirsmeller customers on short al- | kept his promise. An inquest was held M ) A Bir Avondale, N B apt 924 | lowance, all the time, would get nn UAPITAL STOCK, - $100,000. this morning. The verdict recommended (x) 9 & Son, : ater - ~ NB - | The Government — ete gg Nn A Society established with a view to | that Prendergast be held for murder, until N Sloat, Tracey Mills, N B.... gy | Sas the Reetneee nnd incasiete Wt VENER Te innks the inate for aria, to ainumaaes | Buena Geka er ae, ee , LH Hawk a - ao "e ‘ would have forty millions 7 cuaee a ie | he bp aati t a ” " verdict is the basis of the mittimus for the m Dunmore, NS 349 | money to trade on than they have now er oe letention of Prenderg-ast According to . = Y Sussex Dairy Co, Sussex, N B..-..--.90 | manufacturing, in mining, in fishing, in] Incorporated by Letters Patent of the | the post mortem exateimation, fee belle: We must make an immediate Clearance in our MANTLE ugald MeP River John, NS "© | shipping, in trade generally, the Want of | Government of Canada, the 27th February, | wounds were made and three bullets re- . . 164 \7 y ] f ¢ hi r ] fi ‘e | » G P > . capital is a continuous wail Of Tos | 1893 mained in the body. One lod ged in the RGO \ Ladies will Say e money Vy Ca hg e O] ( { 12 reat me Ss {Ir uals who have property aad goods | sle he back othe ssed . . Y. M. C. A. ADDRESS. i Individuals wh lave | ps oe ‘ j ‘ ’ ’ x > vegN TANG muscles of the back Another passec - . at - — are ofte n strappe l tor a it w dollars,and as i GALLERY OF I AINT INGS, through the liver and was found in the Discount Sale 1S over. Pope, vered an address | a result the FORAGE SAH METS QI Nos. 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame. St bowels, while a third struck near the e Y. M. C. A. yesterday afternoon, on | ing, denied the opportunity for expansion | Nos. 1666 an 5 Notre Vame ot, shoulder, ranging downward and lodged I *M His Duty as a Citizen.” | in this conntzy, emigrate in thousands } Montreal. near the skin s was mainly directed towarte | Besides, this liability of forty millions, | Serene us “ ae = . ‘ g he ) that the trend of | payable virtually on demand, is a danger- | EXHIBI TION AND SALE. : us ever been in the | ous position for any government to be in. | ™ a An Extraordinary Accident. ul * rga that so long | A sudden ‘io u 2 ~~ ~_ n bee ADMISSION FREE, from 10 o’clock, ‘ iis q p : ( emains pr ally independent | any time etter far for the Government | a : RURO, Oct 30. or : \ 9 3 es : e : i a : “a »on lone terms for | & ™-> '0.4.2- My : F . : ’ » ‘Q ) Cc » aa long will be vensate tno low | to hoctow in Marope om dong ser A raed ies cs thic teeth nce, L., WRMIe.. tore. .soen, piso tuahephiaakic CR A. = anaes ents, ‘ set jn propor rn ayment It Mg safe to yO 7 = a , ee See a eer eee ae were loading a car with bark at “— ene us bodies of me float a loan at 3g per cent undreds. H | chase works of masters Wentworth Station on Saturday, the car o- I pronto : ; st : Nie re paying from : ; 1 Ota ! ‘ . y9 * ~ ° - . i a a g i 2 Po as : ™ 1 name, in { een - * | ‘y eras All the Paintings are sinals, mostly | suddenly tipped over and rolled down the LOT 2 25 Ladies Jackets. Sale Price only io cents, , a are Opaee oy ' 1 ay See ye “| from the French School, thé leading | mountain a distance of eighty feet, carry- ° ' , va — yeiniag polepponcit piace ae ws * | modern school ing both men with it. Embree sustained rhe La- case where iV per cent. was ofrere or a | : : vias tiwwts " . : - d ‘oad is badly , i > q e te is mt triply ght |e of a a tsar on elevate | | ninat Avy sch a Pg] Yen ured nd Teed Inde VOM 75 Ladies’ Jackets, Sale Price only $1.00. x e H en, by the | that cost $6,000. and the borrower failed; in Rochegrosse, Aublet, Barau, Pesant, Petit- : ° y sl organism, | fact, he said it was easier to ea he | jean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sanzay ‘and a Ww I nev thea to borrow it We are I great many others, are members of this j O H<« = - ¥ ie ae > oo : , ge yr al | tinually hearing about the foreign capital | Society. +t The Bicycle Record. LOT 4. 32 Ladies’ Capes. Sale Price only $1.25. - e res at ia gv g ito leveloy r untry Ask for our Catalogues and Cireular:. Ixpgerenpence, Iowa, Oct 30. a 4 5 t ar t erate our 4 ina ( a . “t T " fe . : : taes fait Uetitienniielcandae. , Wile tn oi H. A. A. BRAULT. Un a kite track, on Saturday, Johnson, LO A oY x > CG reP1liars ‘Tage ] nanu- . ow into legitimate channeln. Thin jx too | aria’ | dhe SUbpdlbel Beet ae air eee T 5. Lot of Ulsters and Wadded Circulars for less than manu wl ae : ‘ : i asi quarter-mile, flying start, and the record + .? wn I prot take ut her phases < € ~ - — — po) 5 : F : , i a " Yours i tfully | —s EVEN ot 27 secs. The first trial resulted in 26 facturers prices. ; a H. > “Tite j SN secs. flat. Jvhneon tried again, and coy- - é \WiRANDMA ered the distance in 25 4-5 secs. - T 0 4 f Cireul ; ail ] o 6 00 aie mn . : ars, regular price . ~~ | ~\sAMITS SHE LIKES LOT 6, 10 Cravenette Waterproo s, reg | , 5 O i } sve od . ‘ HINTS TO ADVERTISERS. rie ODOR OF A Marine Matter. for $2.00. a . ee | * iTV sepals j argains are the chestnuts of the wees | ey . Orrawa,. Oct. 30. : : ‘ at - ma wh advertises iImpossibie fi , ey a . om 7 . ‘ . , . } si} bargains, such as “At Cost,” “Half the} pg Ne Ginith, Deputy Minister of Marine, | LOT 7, 18 Good Fur Lined Cloaks, splendid garments for ee ae 1 do well to put at the | left for the Maritime Provinces on Satur- ~ the column “Lies! Lies!” The j , day. He will probably inquire into the winter wear. i oe scents a printed lie. Do not copy | . oa oe ena Fg — op a - ? f the Masters and Mates Act. eee ore ideas. You say you have | PLUG CUT -— ” - ' , arg stock. Have you seen yo ir | iy a —_~- ‘ 96 nighicrs? Mibedhion geal goatee. hi | ~~ fl Newfoundland Elections $35 Sale Price $ . | ad / i. ’ ‘ Cc ) 4 hI e ait yn being en - sla | BUT IT TAKES Z G : 3 32.00. ale ric 1 . . | sity Ww 10 more goM an ne oll } y mS / / ‘ ‘ a = a . ‘ . ' St. J neue on iesthan cnet. etc. GRANDPA (ER, | t Sr. J yHN’S, Nfid., Cet. 30. $30 00. Sale Price ba 15.00. é a 2 \. Saturday was nomination day. The goy- . © ‘ " en | JO they \T te ae ernment nominated 36 candidates; the Op- $26 00 Sale Price $13.00, re mo ~"/ ¢ position 35, the independents 7. " ’ Two More Gold Medals. } TNHOROUGALY ay b Ad ieee ‘ 00 SS: | P . “ $12 00 g | Y ce must be gratifying to the manufactur- | 2s F — 9 $25. e aie rice ‘ : Mi M | ers of “Sunlight” Soap to find their goods | | Schooners Dismasted. ‘ | P » . sI () 00 e so splendidly appreciated in the Canadian 4 . ‘ 2() G0 Sa eS rice s ‘: . | PI | > » ° | aiid cea at iaine’ Wa Miabaiied to Mastiff Plug Cut, always oon i O8 . 8 a ark And it must aifo be plea ing g v ISTON, Uct, . ° { them to receive the highest recognition at | mist, cool, sweet and full. of The schooner Ella May, for St. John, $18.00. Sale Price $9.00. ates v- | Canadian exhibitions for the superior qual- | . . . and Weehauken, for St, Andrew’s, with Mf their so tthe recent Fall Shows | that rich eomforting flavor i as :, age: : mee 8 ne Scaey. Suathe” | . ; ‘ D re 15( tons coal, arrived on Saturday night $16.00. Sale Price ¢ 8.00. , “ sanded Gold Medal which bees | ORly obtainable from the high- | dismasted. : re A \ was rewarded a trok edai, nich bring * si ci owe P ‘ S } r gold medal list upto 14. Added to| est ~rades of \ Iirginla leaf ti e $15.00, Sale rice 7.50. s grand record is the important fact that | tobaeco Suicide. ‘Sunlight” is used in Windsor Cactle and wT AAT consonants « { aly e Royal Laundries, and owing to the | J. B. Pace Tobacco Co.. Richmond Wasuincton, Oct. 30. . . , > ot 5 Fae : i fh ng : ' . a 1 . . ‘ all « excellence of their soap, the manufactur- |} y irginia; and Montreal, Canada. Miss Daisy Garland, daughter of ex- T y 1 » 190 r f (ioods business In Char heer pecially apy inted s¢ ay SEER Att Garland a t i : id ey er in 1¢€ il ~ . e oe Save OEP opreine) ore Pa Attorney Garland, committed suicide on 1 - ‘ ’ ¥ 2 . ' kers to the Quee: Saturday, by shooting herself through the lottetown was there such GEN UINE BARG AINS offer ed in the | . { schositaciiitiiaaiainais heart, — The Ladies Delighted. eee above named goods, ‘ ; iP ; I pleasant effect and the perfect | Football. + afety with which ladies may use the | Se cies juid fruit -axative, Syrup of Figs, under | Havirax, Get. 30. : u o late | SS .coneeions Jenne A Sem Foren | Dalhousie defeated the United Service x Bp Mi KES ’ ‘ { S e Mills) | remedy. It is pleasing to une eye and to | at football yesterday, 11 points to 0. e ends last | the taste, gentle, yet effectual in acting on | ’ : a yr the kidneys, liver and bowels. ooo sls y } | i ” { where he has a | We aim to make our Store attractive all ‘ - <7 ‘ wel a veweto ty ne, bot epecially so on Sudsy) A SIMRACAN CAPES, $10.50, for $7.00 LOCAL NOTICES. the time, but especially so on Saturday de I we . ; for é f | silicates cai enricieieliatli evenings. ee Ces Advertisements ey this Renee, syns To-day we have added two new tables . vs at for at the rz en ce . : : ‘ 9 we gat 1 eee eee ted ca ‘ and loaded them with new and attractive BE AY i R CAP ES, & 29.00, for 22.00. & with 81 We have some good values in oak, wal- goods at low prices for this night only. 5 K vn iut and stained bookcases and desks— A BOOKSTORE Y 9 00 f $42 5a { y . . the best line ever shown by us—Mark : NUT RIA CAPES, $i . 9 or e . ¢ ine Fy %, Wright & Co isalways an attractive place when well ving officers : Rev | We hav secured, at our own price, a conducted. Always something new com- T R 4 ; 4 Pp ES $22 f Sif ext . i 1 : le Dr J H Me- | line of sample reed chaire and rockers ing in by mail, freight or express, and COMBINA ION 3 / 4 or . } i fro larg: . s sev : ’ ] : resident and physician; | from a large manufacturer (some seventy vote Sk ender 4k teases: Gomes. ‘ . resident; Capt | pieces.) We will have them in a few | iis ; surer;S M Bent, finan- | days. This, with our usual large stock | A big Newspaper for a few cents, a Ry >. correanix 1.| will make the greatest show in thie line | Es : : paper-bound Book for 1¢ to 25 cents, the - : De een aden min Gols tr. The ene , | The flowers that bloom in the spring, cn : / " Dempsey, assistant do; | ¢ver eeen in this city. Ihe prices are ats ©*+ best Periodicals for the price of a bottle of arsha Jeremiah RB] a —Mark Wright : m9 ge as Have nothing to do with the case ; patent medicine, and good bound Books a a aed a Hi a ae a faa 7 Chicas * USC | Tis the soft summer showers that spoil | from 25 cents upwards, is MeNe , all was importec rom Chicago at al tha Gis enuus Cc : s eae k ‘ 10, Jos McCullough, | great expense. We had quite a scene in | agaee dies Geeta it alld tae ome in to-night, if only to look on or ; ; > . @ iadies give higby s jace. re ‘ i ‘ ‘ | our mantle room last week when we | a a feast your eyes with the sight of beautiful ‘ \Iberton branch are | opened those Brighton Jackets. Our | Probably no invention of the present | goods. Music to delight the ear is part of , . . es, Rev A E Burke; Ist vice | stock of jac kets and mantles are correct In century has contributed so much to the the programme to-night at a ’ do, J P Cun-| style and price.—Stanley Bros., Brown's | comfor: and convenience of the public as 2 : fe : M ‘ A Keefe; Treas, J B | Block. oct30 mon&tues | the Rigby process of rendering or linary ‘ CARTER’S BOOKSTORE. : S, Dr Murphy; Jae Gavin, | Discount sale of fur goods and mantles. | cloth waterproof without affecting the pf. 00t28 ‘ ‘ Marshal, Thos Doyle | See Paton & Co’s ad in to-day’s issue. porosity, texture, feeling or appearatice of [ee SS ——— ——— Ee " ‘ 4E CURE OF DROPSY | Try us fo- Clothing. No one can under the fabric in any way. ; SHIP NEWS. 4 ; > oY. | sell us.—J. B. Macdonald & Co. ae L ENDERS ' - ° : . > * | . Vs ie Dr. Dudg Montague square, writes| Go to Paton’s discount sale for shirts, RUBBER COATS Port of Chartottetown, Dela Ss " * Daily News: Apropos of | underwear and ready-made clothing. ancere a ee ee ENTERED. aph about the unintentional ye} : 2 ; ; ‘ area thing OF the past, and Umbrellas‘are re eee oe . Sealed Tend rs will be reeeived by the Canada w i ; an by the infusion of f Fall is ee ae a ae - gradually going into disuse. Men and | Uct 27—Lochiel, Smith, Richibucto; Foam, ; { undersigned at his office in Charlottetown up - - r gon f &cou . y : » ‘ . Sat t shee ank . y } w f , N yim. ber that the! a ud wine, it mav be mentioned thet 1 os gies et i Women can now walk the streets in their Moran, Pictou; Lily Bank, Biu , Wood | oo MOBDAY.. —. Sane eae es Raver “ : | ladies’ d ; half re at : n , . Jand next, at twelve o'clock, noon, from apy per ertain preparations of it, long | . a 11es caress costumes ia price a Rigby Coats or W raps during the heaviest : Islands. : 5 | sOn OF persons willing to purchase the 7 cstate : . veda reputation as a remedy for dropsy Paton’s to-night. rainstorm without the least discomfort, | Oct 28 ~ Daniel, Roberts, Wallace; J H : ! pe bor ge be oo yundas, Lot 55, mer- ‘other diseases. In Salmon’s Fur collare and muffs 25 per cent. off at | and the beauty of a Rigby is that it is just Hitz, Boudreault, Pictou; Albert B Por- ¢ ae ; . : : > , : ! a ~ J . G B DOr M “ i. Stock of General Merchandiz¢, a detailed ‘ 4 Ca T) Med (1583). after a descrip- Paton’s to-night. e as good for fine weather as any other coat. iy alle a ae C. atte: ee, AaNnLeCrous ; statement of which may be seen at the office e hhow the volatile ealt ia to ) ill One mene J i ‘ : allace; D-elytrie obb, Picton; Wr f the undersigned in Charlottetown, A w ‘ how the ole ile alt . _ o b- : Ladies fur eapes 33 1-3 per cent. off at Nearly everyone you see weersa “ Rig- Dunbar, Reail, Bites: a ; oa “s ey ae pmo — ee e ‘ New York t by the dis ies OF tae ae ie Paton’s. by,” but you would not know it was water- écheur : . . at sald office. a Ne a t} thor proceeds to e > . *7)¢ . J ‘ i e os ng res, 1 $5! wards a ee it I > oh ‘aaa y 1. Discounts off mantles, millinery and | proof from its appearance. Then to be Safe, always Insure with | upon which thé said J. M. Niebolson now re- é eases In which It Bas been eMmpimoyed. | diese goods at Paton & Co’s, discount sale. o k ac via a. aia ee , | sides at Dundas Cross Roads, and 3) acres ’ ‘. \ he rest he says:—“ The volatile : shenill : Be sure you ask for “Rigby.” Write . ‘ having the France Road on the east, the Cum- : . loads is said to be a specifick in A few odd pairs of chenille curtaine | he name down in your hat, so that you Tat Waste or Fvet.—Speaking of the } | berland Road on the west, and lands of Se ieee rding »old French | *¢'ling at half original price—Moore & n’t forget it. Every dealer handl terrible and increasing waste of fuel. Mr, | Thomas P. Riley on the south, subject to all uM ha Vropsy \ecording to the old French McLeod a 78 a oe iah Head, in his Briti eas registered incumbrances thereon. uthor, J. G@. Hover, the animal dried and | ¢ _ ane. “ ' “ RIGBY.” Jeremia ‘id ~ >in _ ritish Association | Tenders will be received for all or any one z | toa powder is useful in various) Just opencd—one case new English | octl6—16, 18, 21, 24, 26, 28, 31 & nov 2 paper, said thatour stores have been drawn | OrTenders must ve marked on the envelope ' " , s of dropey. A tincture of the poison | goods, including new shot wr — on to acd —— 9 —_ wore ae ex- ° . | “Tenders for Nicholson Estate,” and each be ‘ , va ‘ i fr ih taneous glands, obtained by | veilings and braids—Moore & McLeod. tensively for more than . uthorities | tender must be accompanied by an accepted : rritatit : 9 7 j “= the low i sme di tell us that another 1,000 years will ex- CHARLOTTETOWN | bank cheque amounting to ten per cent. of Mr. Davies | ir g the animal, is used by the Now ia the time to get cheap dinner, eal al at ? . | the amount of the tender, which will be for- -. | homesopathists. Some remarkable cures | tea and chamber rets, as we are offeriug ® ote a” > ‘the witenean ees feited if the person tendering fails or refuses , | of epilepsy are recorded as having been ob- | those goods cheaper than ever at the sities * then ae wilh m1 - 000 years, *he ——$__- ienyleeeerenregnegenens — ——_ «2 or on oe or bee beleur an Sana | ite i. "Sei | Ge ake tre Cat ein uate sos ee chon ] s deplor- | Bojanus t28—-2w daw j . ’ A n | The highest or a2) tender not necessarily ; : Boje ila ae = «& Ornamenta! Painting and Frescoing. as motive power. andthe only modes of . | accepted. — 3 6 ‘ sand Mr. Fielding and ' Call and get some of those cheap goods ' + will har anil : ae | Dated this 23rd day of October, A. D. 1393. The New York Sun’s bright idea, re & : isthe iat trangit. will be sailing and rowing, drivinz, M of tl oe : a F v that are being eold so cheap at W. P. Col- nana sas 1 walki : . W. A. O. MORSON, ; marks the Ottawa Citizen, of converting will’ “Fre 128 So : cycling, ricing and walking. Sir Robert Assignee. alle Party | Canada to annexation by sending hun- oT. a pa 9 a , MR. P. H. TRAINOR is now prepared Ball has intimated that in not less than b a k G age | oct2t—pat dy eod & wky tl 6th nev are . d ‘ x in the | dreds of thousands of Americans into the Now in stock and to one very “arge | to receive orders for Oil Paintings, either | 5,000,000 and not more than 10,000,000 uying oap, as your rocer ‘ ie shich is to | Northwest is one that we would like to a of — glass and earthen- portrait or ornamental. Clergymen and yams the ee o aor oe cold to su oii : ch is to | ! ” ie : : : ter seta. Senet ; is t life on this planet. tween the 5,000 . | ? a ae see put in practice. The Manitoba Free | WT mething new In ve others are invited to inspect this work and | por pia > J f A < SS | x eae _ er Pre 2 ania the same views as we Those goods must be sold.—W. P. Col- to send in their orders. All work guaran- | years when fuel will certainly be exhausted or mmonia oap. or se H- | TO bE ” upt and Vie-| pave pon the subject. It says “No dir-| Will. 2w d&w—oct2s teed — to and cheaper than same class | and ioe Mey o “ag may be ex- een . * the . ‘ aa . 7 i i ill sti 995,000 in ° : , um. I I e the public good: | position has ever been shown to subvert For your own sake, you ought to look | of work done abroad. Churches will re-| tinguished, there will sti 4,995, ] I ha ld k t l ( i i al aah ial It « But Mr. L. H.| the established order of things by those | at our stock of clothing before you buy. | ceive special attention and the utmost care. which, according to present appearances, era 10uSse 0 wor I 1as ho ae er rong ona Da are determined | Americans who have made Canada their | We have the heaviest and Se eee Rates on application. =n ya have to ae ~ aoe — t > eth = gan fie j a |} home.” Practical experience of the | of our customers say, having looked over P. H. TRAINOR ee ee ee ener ate, l k v : s f five of that it sha maintains Sienks “pee 0 Se oe te ~ ee AD : : : > As . ly at the office of Pr mrp’? | excellence of our laws and institutions | most of the clothing in town, that ours Kent Street, @pp. Rocklin a and the Jatter will again surpase him, equa ° our rocer or | ~~ L HORNE & CO ws , y € an elec. | rapidly converts them into good Canad- | take the lead.—J B Macdonald & Co. a> = each in its own element, because he has > - . | tans oet25 Gin Oct27-—dy 4i no fuel, Getober 2, 1893 oct24—tf z : a i oo i ee a ’ * . ie hae ” ‘ ~